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De Young Museum
De Young Museum
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De Young Museum

50 Hagiwara Tea Garden Dr., San Francisco, CA, 94118
(415) 863-3330 - Venue Website

Founded in 1895 in San Francisco’s Golden Gate Park, the de Young Museum has been an integral part of the cultural fabric of the city and a cherished destination for millions of residents and visitors to the region for over 100 years.

On October 15, 2005, the de Young Museum re-opened in a state-of-the-art new facility that integrates art, architecture and the natural landscape in one multi-faceted destination that will inspire audiences from around the world. Designed by the renowned Swiss architecture firm Herzog & de Meuron and Fong & Chan Architects in San Francisco, the new de Young provided San Francisco with a landmark art museum to showcase the museum’s priceless collections of American art from the 17th through the 20th centuries, and art of the native Americas, Africa, and the Pacific.

Venue Type: Museum / Planetarium
Neighborhood: Golden Gate Park
Hours: Tuesday through Sunday, 9:30 a.m. to 5:15 p.m., Fridays until 8:45 p.m. (selected galleries open 5 to 8:45 p.m.)
This is a sub-venue of Golden Gate Park.
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50 Hagiwara Tea Garden Dr., San Francisco, CA, 94118
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Golden Age of the Pharaohs - King Tut Exhibit
Golden Age of the Pharaohs - King Tut Exhibit
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Sep 30, 2008 - angeldreamer on De Young Cafe
Expensive

Only go to the cafe if it's your only choice! The cafe is pricey. A small sandwich is about $10! The cafe is mostly cafeteria style where there is already pre-made sandwiches, salads, fruit mix, etc. that you can choose from and bring it to the cashier.

The food is fresh and good, but the price is not worth it. If you have time walk out to the real restaurants and you can get better food for an even better price.

Mar 31, 2008 - daretruth
Beautiful inside and out

The surreal beauty of the building almost exceeds some of the art inside. Definitely visit the top of the tower (free) for a gorgeous panoramic of San Francisco, and the outside cafe on a nice sunny day. Enjoy a relaxing walk in the surrounding park after your visit.

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3/20 9:00a Tutankhamun and the Golden Age of the Pharaohs
9:30a Amish Abstractions: Quilts from the Collection of Faith and Stephen Brown
10:30a Doing & Viewing Art And Big Kids/Little Kids
11:00a Docent Tour: Exploring World Cultures - Art From Africa Or The Pacific Islands
12:00p Docent Tour: A Few Of Our Favorite Things
12:30p Docent Tour: Anderson Gallery - Works On Paper
1:00p March Artist-in-Residence: Joe Cunningham
1:30p Docent Tour: Amish Abstractions: Quilts From The Collection Of Faith And Stephen Brown
2:00p Watson Adventures' Murder at the De Young Museum Scavenger Hunt
2:00p Docent Tour: American Art - Colonial Through Contemporary
3/21 9:00a Tutankhamun and the Golden Age of the Pharaohs
9:30a Amish Abstractions: Quilts from the Collection of Faith and Stephen Brown
11:00a Docent Tour: Exploring World Cultures - Art From Africa Or The Pacific Islands
12:00p Docent Tour: A Few Of Our Favorite Things
12:30p Docent Tour: Posing As Art: Photographs Of People, 19th Century To Now
1:00p March Artist-in-Residence: Joe Cunningham
1:30p Docent Tour: Amish Abstractions: Quilts From The Collection Of Faith And Stephen Brown
2:00p Docent Tour: American Art - Colonial Through Contemporary
3/23 9:00a Tutankhamun and the Golden Age of the Pharaohs
9:30a Amish Abstractions: Quilts from the Collection of Faith and Stephen Brown
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